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1923 Decatur, Georgia - 2011 Decatur, Georgia. Known for: Magazine and book illustration, cartooning, landscape and portrait painting.
Richard Loehle . 1923-2011. Richard Loehle had a busy and successful career as an illustrator, fine artist and portrait artist. He received a scholarship to the High Museum School of Art in 1940 and... Read full biography
Richard Loehle . 1923-2011. Richard Loehle had a busy and successful career as an illustrator, fine artist and portrait artist. He received a scholarship to the High Museum School of Art in 1940 and went to night school at Georgia Tech before moving to Nashville to attend an excellent small private... Read full biography
Richard Loehle . 1923-2011. Richard Loehle had a busy and successful career as an illustrator, fine artist and portrait artist. He received a scholarship to the High Museum School of Art in 1940 and went to night school at Georgia Tech before moving to Nashville to attend an excellent small private art school. He met his wife, Betty, also an artist, at the school. They were married in 1947 and moved to Chicago to pursue their art careers. The first few years in Chicago Richard had covers on... Read full biography
Richard Loehle . 1923-2011. Richard Loehle had a busy and successful career as an illustrator, fine artist and portrait artist. He received a scholarship to the High Museum School of Art in 1940 and went to night school at Georgia Tech before moving to Nashville to attend an excellent small private art school. He met his wife, Betty, also an artist, at the school. They were married in 1947 and moved to Chicago to pursue their art careers. The first few years in Chicago Richard had covers on sports magazines and Amazing Stories, and his cartoons and figurative line drawings were in the first issue of Playboy and subsequent issues for many years. Book illustration became his main focus, and he produced work for many major publishers in the... Read full biography
Richard Loehle . 1923-2011. Richard Loehle had a busy and successful career as an illustrator, fine artist and portrait artist. He received a scholarship to the High Museum School of Art in 1940 and went to night school at Georgia Tech before moving to Nashville to attend an excellent small private art school. He met his wife, Betty, also an artist, at the school. They were married in 1947 and moved to Chicago to pursue their art careers. The first few years in Chicago Richard had covers on sports magazines and Amazing Stories, and his cartoons and figurative line drawings were in the first issue of Playboy and subsequent issues for many years. Book illustration became his main focus, and he produced work for many major publishers in the United States. Reader's Digest became a client, and through that contact he met a writer with whom he co... Read full biography

